Minister Adriana Porowska does not bite his tongue. Bąkiewicz and his people on the border with Germany, who illegally identify and search people, calls "organized crime group". “This is not an action for the common good, it is an action for disinformation, hatred and hate,” says Polish politician 2050, who in the government is liable for cooperation with civilian society.
Porowska about Bąkiewicz: He did not aid women, he bought telescopic sticks
In the context of Bąkiewicz Porowska, who has many years of experience in working in non-governmental organizations, recalls the first days and weeks of the war which Russia started against Ukraine. As he says, besides then an utmost right-wing politician, generously funded by the PiS government, wanted to break into the media.
– Mr.Bąkiewicz tried to mark his presence in Ukraine during the war [...]. I was inactive working in a non-governmental organization at the time, and I was besides active at the Warsaw West Station. It was terrible what he was doing due to the fact that everyone knew very well that he was not going to aid anyone, but to advance himself and his communicative – says Minister Adriana Porowska.
She remembers well what disgusted her in Bąkiewicz's actions erstwhile refugees from the east border were protected in Poland.
– He did not aid women fleeing war or their children. He bought telescopic sticks, which I don't know how they would aid people in need. This is [now] accounted for by the Chancellery of the president of the Council of Ministers – noted the min. Porowska.
"Rebranding" of Poland 2050 Szymon Holownia
Journalist Anna Dryjańska asked the Minister for civilian Society what the rebranding of Poland 2050 is about and how the organization intends to regain public support. Let us remind that in the first circular of elections her president Simon Holovnia received 4.99% of support.
– I think we've already done 1 of the first things. Well, I will no longer explain what the 3rd Road is and what is different from Poland 2050. I will besides not gotta explain myself for individual Members of the Polish People's Party," says Minister Porowska in the context of the completion of the task by Szymon Holownia and Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz.
Guests Short and on Temat added that during this 1.5 year, erstwhile the Coalition ruled on 15 October in Poland and in the world, there were further challenges to be addressed.
– And it's worth going back to our roots, to our DNA, to what's different from another coalitions. We are an absolutely centre party, showing that solutions that do not teardrop Poland in half can be implemented – says Minister Adriana Porowska.
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